ASD & Tylenol?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Autism existed before Tylenol.


But it was rare and it was rarely severe. It started getting bad both in terms of how common it is and how severe it is around the 1980s


No this is false. In the 1960-1980’s the medical community broadened diagnostic criteria and increased public awareness. This resulted in more people being diagnosed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Autism existed before Tylenol.


But it was rare and it was rarely severe. It started getting bad both in terms of how common it is and how severe it is around the 1980s


No this is false. In the 1960-1980’s the medical community broadened diagnostic criteria and increased public awareness. This resulted in more people being diagnosed.


No. Thats false. They changed the DSM.in 2005/6 and itndoesnt account for the rise by a long shot
Anonymous
Scientists have spent decades studying autism without pinning down a causal link to any medicine or vaccine. But suddenly Trump's HHS, run by a crackpot lawyer and a talk show doctor, has the answer within a few months of claiming they would study it and have the answer? There's nothing there. It's smoke and mirrors to distract from the Epstein files and other atrocities.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You know what definitely causes autism? Sperm from an autistic man. Or an egg from an autistic woman, for that matter.

You are wrong. People with autism can have children who don’t have autism. Some studies show only 10-20% of children with one autistic parent have autism.



Just like any other genetic trait, it may skip a generation or two.
Are you trying to say it is not genetic?
Anonymous
Genetic does not mean everyone inherits it.
Anonymous
Please don’t fall for this fake BS!
Anonymous
This is Kennedy's wet dream so now there can be class action against the makers of Tylenol while pregnant women who believe the President may choose not to take it. The whole thing is ridiculous. I believe we will see many more harmed by this absolute BS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Autism existed before Tylenol.


But it was rare and it was rarely severe. It started getting bad both in terms of how common it is and how severe it is around the 1980s


No this is false. In the 1960-1980’s the medical community broadened diagnostic criteria and increased public awareness. This resulted in more people being diagnosed.


Also false. The criteria were largely the same. Advancements were made in adding the diagnosis to the DSM but those diagnostics were based on earlier works.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Please don’t fall for this fake BS!


Thanks big pharma but we’ll take it from here.
Anonymous
Fevers during pregnancy are dangerous for the developing baby. Heart defects, brain/spinal defects, miscarriage, other. This is really important to talk about in this conversation.
Anonymous
This is concerning. Hope quality research by non/shady people comes out. There needs to be less corruption so studies have validity.

https://x.com/HighWireTalk/status/1970141996275638325
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Fevers during pregnancy are dangerous for the developing baby. Heart defects, brain/spinal defects, miscarriage, other. This is really important to talk about in this conversation.



Tylenol not only option.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fevers during pregnancy are dangerous for the developing baby. Heart defects, brain/spinal defects, miscarriage, other. This is really important to talk about in this conversation.



Tylenol not only option.


What is this magic drug? Because you cant take aspirin, aleve or ibuprofen.
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